Significance of Maurya
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Buddhist concept of 'Maurya'
Maurya in Buddhism refers to the dynasty that followed the Nanda dynasty, noted for its expansive empire and influential leaders, contributing significantly to the historical and cultural landscape of ancient India.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) The dynasty that succeeded the Nanda dynasty, known for its vast empire and significant historical figures.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Maurya'
In Hinduism, Maurya represents a significant dynasty succeeding the Nandas, marked by authoritative governance under Candragupta, notable for its historical context, and linked to themes of sovereignty and order during the Kali age.
From: Markandeya Purana
(1) Yet another family of Asuras who are ordered to battle by Shumbha.[2]
From: Vishnu Purana
(1) A dynasty succeeding the Nandas, established by Candragupta, and known for authoritative governance.[3]